Welcome to the largest Polish website dedicated to the history of ancient Rome. The main purpose of the site is to create a huge source of information about the Roman Empire and to propagate this knowledge via the Internet.

Running the website and ancient Rome are my real passions, which I try to pursue in my free time. That’s why I’m constantly developing articles and writing new ones. At present, there are over 3,300 articles in the database for Polish part of website and as of now there are works going on regarding the translation to English. When I was building this website, I dreamed of creating a compendium of knowledge about Rome’s history and making it available to all interested people.

Currently IMPERIUM ROMANUM has the biggest amount of information among websites dealing with this topic. However, this is not a satisfactory state for me. I am still striving to broaden the news and sections. Do you want to help?
If you have any text related to the history of ancient Rome or would like to write something and make it public, please contact me.

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Over the years, it was considered to continue the blockbuster movie from 2000 – “Gladiator” – in which the main role was played by Russel Crowe. The story of an enslaved Roman general who had to fight for his life in the arena will certainly be remembered for a long time. The enormous success of the film encouraged to continue the story. (more)

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Researchers found an extremely intriguing artifact in Pompeii. From the earth was excavated a wall, and on it a inscription, which was made of charcoal. Probably it was made by a worker who was repairing house. (more)

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Researchers found a remains of a Roman villa in Cambridge. The new Eddington district had already revealed to the researchers two prehistoric funerary monuments, a Roman center, cemeteries, roads. Nobody, however, expected further discoveries. (more)

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In June this year, researchers discovered a beautiful colored burial chamber in Cumae (southern Italy). On the walls of the chamber you can see a servant carrying a jar of wine and a vase. Certainly on the other walls were the guests of the banquet. (more)

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In the German city Zülpich, a 4.5-ton sarcophagus, which is 1,700 years old, was discovered. Inside the stone object was body and numerous objects that were to accompany the deceased in the post-mortem life. Zülpich in Roman times was called Tolbiacum. (more)

In order to be able to create and develop IMPERIUM ROMANUM in good form, I had to spend a lot of time and effort of my private life. If you are willing to support me and website, you can do it in a several ways:

I. like website, clicking “like it” in the upper section, share the fanpage within the Facebook, mention on Google+, on Twitter, observe on Instagram or observe the profil on Wykop. This way I will be able to reach more people.II. if you have any article about ancient Rome, that you would like to share with others, there is nothing easier than just sending it to me via mail.III. write to me via mail with advise, what should I change or correct, just to have website in better form. Give the feedback, advice what to fix. Maybe you did find a mistake – let me know!IV. if you are happy to support me financially in order to develop IMPERIUM ROMANUM – even with small amount – I will be really grateful.

The site exists since 2004 and during that time I managed to collect a lot of materials about ancient Rome.
I have repeatedly corrected and modified the website to maximally adapt the navigation to the needs of visitors. I think, finally, I managed to achieve it.
From the early beginning, on the home page, there was my own thought – in my opinion great:
“To the glory of Caesar and the Roman people, go the way of victory, the way of the great Empire!”. This sentence encourages me to work more on the website.

IMPERIUM ROMANUM needs your support!

Your financial help is needed, in order to maintain and develop the website. Even the smallest amounts will allow me to pay for further corrections, improvements on the site and pay the server.
I believe that I can count on a wide support that will allow me to devote myself more to my work and passion, to maximize the improvement of the website and to present history of ancient Romans in an interesting form.

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The site exists since 2004 and during that time I managed to collect a lot of materials about ancient Rome.
I have repeatedly corrected and modified the website to maximally adapt the navigation to the needs of visitors. I think, finally, I managed to achieve it.
From the early beginning, on the home page, there was my own thought – in my opinion great:To the glory of Caesar and the Roman people, go the way of victory, the way of the great Empire! This sentence encourages me to work more on the website.

Support IMPERIUM ROMANUM!

IMPERIUM ROMANUM is in process of translation over 3300 Polish articles about history of ancient Rome. If you have the opportunity to financially support the further translations – even with smaller amount – I will be very grateful.